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by Jenna Garrett on (#18KZ5)
Artist Eric Oglander proves you can find interesting things in the most unlikely places. The post The Weird and Wonderful Things Reflected in Mirrors on Craigslist appeared first on WIRED.
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by Andy Greenberg on (#18KZ7)
Dubious reports of the dark web's connection to the Paris and Brussels attacks certainly won't help that reputation. The post Dark Web's Got a Bad Rep: 7 in 10 People Want It Shut Down, Study Shows appeared first on WIRED.
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by Sarah Zhang on (#18KZ9)
Cuba established an international medical school in 1999, and since then over 100 Americans have attended. The post Why Some Students Are Ditching America for Medical School in Cuba appeared first on WIRED.
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by Suzanne Goldenberg on (#18KZB)
Coast guard officials are training for catastrophe as melting sea ice opens up Northwest Passage allowing a liner to cruise with 1,700 from Alaska to New York. The post Climate Change Opens Up the First Luxury Arctic Cruise Route appeared first on WIRED.
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by Brian Raftery on (#18KZD)
Twenty-six years ago the mogwai-filled cult classic sent up the presidential hopeful with a character called Donald Clamp. It's still weirdly prescient. The post How the Gremlins 2 Creators Feel About Their Donald Trump Parody Now appeared first on WIRED.
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by Brendan I. Koerner on (#18KSV)
The Islamic State has mastered our modern digital tools. Never before in history have terrorists had such easy access to the minds and eyeballs of millions. The post Why ISIS Is Winning the Social Media War appeared first on WIRED.
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by David Pierce on (#18KQA)
It's not the size of the phone in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the phone. The post Review: Apple iPhone SE appeared first on WIRED.
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by Luke Whelan on (#18JT6)
Scientists have shown a correlation between oil and gas operations injecting toxic wastewater into the ground and an increase in seismic activity. The post New Map Highlights the Danger of Man-Made Earthquakes appeared first on WIRED.
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by Kim Zetter on (#18JF8)
The government announced today that an alternative method for breaking into the phone has worked. The post The FBI Drops Its Case Against Apple After Finding a Way Into That iPhone appeared first on WIRED.
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by Nick Stockton on (#18JCW)
No telescopes or cameras captured the incident that sent JAXA's Hitomi satellite spinning out of control. But tracking data could help scientists nail down an explanation. The post Space Detectives Are Figuring Out What Borked Japan's Hitomi Satellite appeared first on WIRED.
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by K.M. McFarland on (#18J4P)
We went to the inaugural Silicon Valley Comic Con to get a glimpse at what might be the new big-ticket convention. Here's what we found. The post Here's Everything You Missed at the Inaugural Silicon Valley Comic Con appeared first on WIRED.
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by Brian Raftery on (#18HX7)
The cop-show pun-a-thon has grown (and groaned) into a slaphappy tribute to the spoof comedies of the ’80s. The post Angie Tribeca Does Dumb Comedy in the Smartest Way Possible appeared first on WIRED.
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by Angela Watercutter on (#18HQK)
Maybe the best Batman was this little plastic minifig the whole time? The post Better Than Batfleck: There's a New Lego Batman Trailer! appeared first on WIRED.
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by Erik Klemetti on (#18HP6)
After over a year of quiet, Pavlof in Alaska erupted unexpectedly and in impressive fashion. The post Pavlof's Unexpected Eruption in Alaska Spews Ash 20,000 Feet High appeared first on WIRED.
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by Katie M. Palmer on (#18H7T)
This is the true story of a Harvard lab mouse, whose brain is now at the center of one of the most impressive functional brain maps ever. The post The Nameless Mouse Behind the Largest-Ever Neural Network appeared first on WIRED.
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by Peter Rubin on (#18H1Z)
The famous face-computer finally begins shipping this week. Will it change everything? The post Review: Oculus Rift appeared first on WIRED.
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by Graeme McMillan on (#18GVM)
The Hans were not solo in the Star Wars news feed the last couple weeks. Find out what went down right here. The post Cantina Talk: Would the Next Han Solo Please Stand Up? Seriously We Want to Know appeared first on WIRED.
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by Wired Staff on (#18GPC)
Many have played the Caped Crusader—some good, some bad. Here's who did it best. The post The Definitive Ranking of the Best Batmen of All Time Don't Even Argue With Us appeared first on WIRED.
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by Nick Stockton on (#18GHX)
States that wait for the courts to rule on a federal emissions rule could lose economic clout to early adopting neighbors. The post Your State Could Lose Big Bucks by Stalling on Clean Energy appeared first on WIRED.
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by Alex Davies on (#18GHY)
A Swiss scooter company redesigned the funky Isetta as a 21st-century urban dwelling EV. The post Steve Urkel's Isetta Finds Second Life as a Teensy Electric Car appeared first on WIRED.
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by Laura Mallonee on (#18GJ0)
Cosplay convention prep is a lot of fun, but it's also a lot of work. Just ask the guy who had to fit giant Fauno horns into a suitcase. The post Cosplayers Are Just Like You! Only They Buy Lots of Spandex appeared first on WIRED.
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by David Pierce on (#18GEX)
There is no end of apps to help you make a to-do list. But none of them has ever solved the problem of having too much to do and too little time to do it. The post It's 2016 Why Can't Anyone Make a Decent Freaking To-Do App appeared first on WIRED.
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by Peter Rubin on (#18FG4)
After nearly four years of work, Oculus is about to share its long-gestating dream with the world. The post The Inside Story of How Oculus Cracked the Impossible Design of VR appeared first on WIRED.
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by Graeme McMillan on (#18E20)
This week the Internet confirmed that humanity is kind of awful. Just ask Tay. The post While You Were Offline: Witness the Rise of the Batman v Superman Review Truther appeared first on WIRED.
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by Liz Stinson on (#18DZE)
The Flying Phantograph is an exploration in how machines and humans can make art together The post MIT's Clever New Drone Draws What You Do. Mostly appeared first on WIRED.
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by Madison Kotack on (#18DWB)
Attention cyberpunks: Morehshin Allahyari is using additivist-powered activism to fight ISIS and the Iranian government. The post Subverting Oppressive Regimes With VR and 3-D Printed Pigs appeared first on WIRED.
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by Jenna Garrett on (#18BJW)
Space photos of the week, March 20–26, 2016. The post Space Photos of the Week: This Wolf Galaxy Is a Real Lone ... Um, Wolf appeared first on WIRED.
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by Geek's Guide to the Galaxy on (#18BJT)
Big publishers are starting to put out genre books. On this week's "Geek's Guide to the Galaxy" the panel discusses whether or not that's good for writers. The post The Newfound Popularity of Sci-Fi Books Has a Dark Side appeared first on WIRED.
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by Jake Muncy on (#18BJY)
ClickHole, the Buzzfeed-parodying offshoot of The Onion's satirical news enterprise, has, improbably, become a small haven for funny text-based games. The post How ClickHole Crafts the Web's Most Hilarious Adventure Games appeared first on WIRED.
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by Robert M. Lee on (#18BK0)
This week, the Department of Justice created a potentially dangerous precedent when it indicted seven Iranian hackers. The post Feds Set a Risky Precedent by Indicting 7 Iranian Hackers appeared first on WIRED.
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by Emily Singer on (#18BK2)
Scientists have created a synthetic organism that possesses only the genes it needs to survive. But they have no idea what roughly a third of those genes do. The post The Mystery of the Minimal Cell, Craig Venter's New Synthetic Life Form appeared first on WIRED.
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by Ruby Goldberg on (#18AJP)
This week photographer Nick Ballon discovers the best Instagram has to offer. The post Instagram Rabbit Hole: Falling Men and Beautiful Light appeared first on WIRED.
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by Jake Muncy on (#189YN)
Rockstar Games recently re-released "Manhunt" on PlayStation 4. It's a dark, horrific take on mediated violence that's worth revisiting. The post 13 Years Later, Manhunt Remains a Jarring Reflection on Violence appeared first on WIRED.
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by Rhett Allain on (#189SR)
The classic quantum mechanics problem is a particle in a 1-D box. Here is a numerical solution to that problem. The post You Can Solve Quantum Mechanics' Classic Particle in a Box Problem With Code appeared first on WIRED.
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by Chris Kohler on (#189RV)
Nintendo NX fakes, Dark Souls 3 and virtual reality at Game Developers Conference, on this episode of the Game|Life Podcast. The post Game|Life Podcast: Hold on to Your Butts—Dark Souls III Is Almost Here appeared first on WIRED.
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by Chris Kohler on (#189NS)
The Internet's BS detectors need a serious overhaul in the age of mainstream, high-quality 3-D printers. The post That 'Leaked' NX Controller Was Fake, But Still Fascinating appeared first on WIRED.
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by Wired Staff on (#189K8)
Three big events have happened since our last podcast: South by Southwest, an Apple event and Basel World. The post Gadget Lab Podcast: Let Us Count the Ways to Infuriate Customs Agents appeared first on WIRED.
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by Margaret Rhodes on (#189HS)
Script Fonts, a new book out from Laurence King Publishing, is “a guide to the script-font jungle." The post A Guide to the Beautiful, Elaborate 'Jungle' of Script Typefaces appeared first on WIRED.
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by April Glaser on (#189ER)
Director Brian Knappenberger's new documentary series on Pivot.tv shines a light on how people in power use technology to silence those who are fighting back. The post How the Rich and Powerful Use Tech to Silence Activists appeared first on WIRED.
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by Liz Stinson on (#189CA)
Draw a circle, and it appears as a sphere. Draw a square, and it appears as a cube. Now anyone can design and create in 3-D. The post App Makes Designing in 3-D as Easy as Using Microsoft Paint appeared first on WIRED.
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by Chris Kohler on (#1891K)
Miitomo, Nintendo's first mobile app, has many, varied ways for you to pay the maker of Mario more moolah. The post Miitomo, Nintendo's First Mobile App, Is Gonna Make Bank appeared first on WIRED.
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by Matt Simon on (#188X4)
The pygmy seahorse hasn't met a coral it couldn't blend into. The post Absurd Creatures: The Mystery of the Tiniest, Best-Dressed Seahorse in the Sea appeared first on WIRED.
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by Andy Greenberg on (#188GZ)
Dries Depoorter has made an art form of turning public data into works that feel provocatively intrusive. The post Turning Live Surveillance Feeds Into Unsettling Works of Art appeared first on WIRED.
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by Laura Mallonee on (#188H1)
Neiden is a tiny village home to about 250 people, and nearly 100 refugees who biked across the frigid border in pursuit of a better life. The post Syrian and Afghan Refugees Take Shelter in an Unlikely Home: An Arctic Hotel appeared first on WIRED.
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by K.M. McFarland and Angela Watercutter on (#188H3)
Actually, not really. But we still have more than one assessment of the movie. The post We're Split on Batman v Superman, But It Definitely Ain't a Masterpiece appeared first on WIRED.
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by Nick Stockton on (#188H7)
Penny Boston is looking for alien life, which begins in caves on planet Earth. The post NASA's New Top Astrobiologist Is Spelunking for Alien Life on Earth appeared first on WIRED.
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by Eric Adams on (#188H9)
From hyper-efficient sedans to high-performance machines, these are the best cars to see at the New York International Auto Show. The post 10 Outstanding Cars That Stole the New York Auto Show appeared first on WIRED.
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by Brian Raftery on (#186ZW)
The writer and performer turned what could have been a late-night talk-show parody into something much, much deeper. The post In Garry Shandling, the World Loses a Comedy Pioneer appeared first on WIRED.
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by Margaret Rhodes on (#186WV)
In a new book out from Gestalten, data-viz guru Nicholas Felton compiles stellar examples of a burgeoning kind of infographic: photo-visualization. The post Take a Trip Through the Wild New World of Photo-Viz appeared first on WIRED.
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by Graeme McMillan on (#186RH)
In this week's superhero movie news roundup we imagine our lives after Batfleck and Superhenry go toe-to-toe. The post Cape Watch: Batman v Superman Might Bomb, But Have Hope for DC's Other Flicks appeared first on WIRED.
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